inviolable Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪnˈvaɪə.lə.bəl]
  • Us [ ɪnˈvaɪə.lə.bəl]

Meaning of inviolable In English

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  • As we have said, it does not make any sense to talk about the relative ranking of the inviolable constraints.

  • A constraint is inviolable if and only if it outranks all conflicting constraints.

  • Thus, such a candidate would be ruled out by inviolable syllable structure constraints.

  • Designs that do not satisfy this constraint are not physically possible, violating either a law of physics or some other inviolable relationship.

  • And while they can define corporate groups, descent "rules" seldom remain inviolable because filiation by definition works bilaterally through both parents.

  • The stronger one's negative right, the more inviolable one is.

  • The condition would be inviolable, because every candidate would have the property.

  • In such a system, the only constraints that will be inviolable in practice are those that outrank all potentially conflicting constraints.

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